Zvartnots
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Zvartnots
Summary
Zvartnots is an archaeological site[1]. Zvartnots ranks in the top 8% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (64 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Zvartnots is located in Armavir Province[3].
- Zvartnots is located in Vagharshapat[4].
- Zvartnots is in the country of Armenia[5].
- Zvartnots's instance of is recorded as archaeological site[6].
- Zvartnots's instance of is recorded as ancient city[7].
- Zvartnots's architectural style is recorded as Armenian architecture[8].
- Zvartnots is part of Cathedral and Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots[9].
- Zvartnots's Commons category is recorded as Zvartnots[10].
- Zvartnots's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+04:00[11].
- Zvartnots comprises St. Hripsime[12].
- Zvartnots's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.15931, 'lon': 44.29514}[13].
- Zvartnots's service entry is recorded as 653[14].
- Zvartnots's Commons gallery is recorded as Zvartnots[15].
- Zvartnots's heritage designation is recorded as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[16].
Body
Geography
Zvartnots is in the country of Armenia[5]. Located in include Armavir Province[3], a province of Armenia[17], in Armenia[18], founded in 1995[19] and Vagharshapat[4], a city or town in Armenia[20], in Armenia[21], founded in -0685[22]. Zvartnots is part of Cathedral and Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots[9].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include archaeological site[6] and ancient city[7]. Zvartnots's heritage designation is recorded as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[16].
Why It Matters
Zvartnots ranks in the top 8% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (64 views/month).[2] Zvartnots has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] Zvartnots is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]